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- 7831: The Merger of Banks
- ... Full steam ahead! (recruitment drive by City of London investment banks). Acquisitions Monthly, p. 84. Elstein, Aaron (1997, October 3) Banks, Thrifts Commit $23B In Hot 3Q of M&A Activity. (merger and acquisition activity). American Banker, vol. 162, p. 1. Muolo, Paul (1996, November) Merger market ripening. (acquisitions and mergers among mortgage lenders). US Banker, vol. 106, p. 74.
- 7832: Robert Boyle
- ... wrote on ethical and religious topics. He was also very interested in natural philosophy but was mainly kept to his first love, science and chemistry. (Salzberg p.469) Robert Boyle worked hard to bring a revolution in man's thinking in the seventeenth century. Without him neither chemistry nor science would be the same. All scientists owe him a debt of gratitude. (Sootin p. 2) Robert Boyle died on December 30 ...
- 7833: Really In The Works Of John Grisham
- ... Net-The Firm." Online. Available http://www.privat.katedral.se/~nv96gabr/b-fir.htm "Grisham, John". Current Biography Yearbook. Volume 1993, 1993 Grisham, John. Newsweek 9 February 1998: 14. Hart, James. The Oxford Companion to American Literature. New York: Oxford Unviersity Press, 1965. Jones Jr., Malcolm. "Best Sellers: NO Escaping Grisham's Law". Newsweek 8 May 1995: 66. "The Mississippi Writers Page- John Grisham". Online. Aviailable http://www.olemiss.edu/depts ...
- 7834: Robert Capa
- ... a photographer. As for his lighting methods, he never bothered to use a flash because he preferred to take a powerful image than a technically correct one. The dead person in the photo is an American soldier who was killed by German snipers. The picture was taken in Leipzig on April 18, 1945. The other picture is of soldiers moving along a road from Nandinh to Thaibinh on May 25, 1954 ...
- 7835: Working in the Clouds
- ... near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The inventors were Wilbur and Orville Wright, the Wright brothers. Orville made the first successful flight. Although their "air machine" flew for only twelve seconds, the Wright brothers started a revolution that has greatly affected the entire world. "The time will come when gentlemen, when they are to go on a journey, will call for their wings as regularly as they call for their boots. -Bishop ...
- 7836: The Use of Credit Cards
- ... current account, the last written check will be rejected and account will be suspended until the balance is paid off. With credit cards however, every year more and more people get into debt. According to American Bankers Association (ABA), Americans owe more then $387 billion on their credit cards. This frightening number, averaging about $3,900 per family, is just as bad for the economy as it is for the consumers ...
- 7837: Rocky Marciano
- ... Rocky's notoriety as a baseball slugger began to overtake his reputation as a slugger with his fists. The legend of his athletic prowess began at age 15 when, as cleanup batter on the local American Legion team, he blasted a towering home run over the left field fence at James Edgar Playground. It landed on the front porch of a slightly irate neighbor. At age 15, Rocky entered Brockton High ...
- 7838: Screening for Drugs By Employers
- ... forcing employees to take these random tests, employers are often accused of taking away employees' rights. Though a place of work is not exactly a democracy, it is true to an extent. The rights of American citizens include something called probable cause. In the United States Constitution, it is stated that no one shall have their privacy invaded without a warrant issued by a law official. Some argue that by being ...
- 7839: Aerospace Engineers
- ... worked full time was about $49,200 in 1996. Those with a bachelor's degree had median annual earnings of $49,800; master's degree, $56,700; and Ph.D., $64,700 Bibliography Pamphlet from: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., Suite 500, 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191-4344. http://stats.bms.gov/coc/ocos148.htm#aeroeng
- 7840: Violence In The Media
- ... they are very damaging, not least because of the desensitising more sex and violence has on children s minds. The rampage in 1987 by a sacked mail man put the term going postal into the American vocabulary, meaning: a murderous rage. Since then a computer game has been made, although it is banned in Australia demo s are available on the internet. The game POSTAL, involves a series of massacres, including ...
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